Class Action Alleges Accuquote, Vendor Placed Unlawful Robocalls to Va. Numbers
Accuquote, an insurance leads company, hired vendor Digital Media Solutions to place unsolicited telemarketing calls to Virginia phone numbers listed on the national do not call registry, alleged a Telephone Consumer Protection Act class action Tuesday (docket 8:23-cv-02171) in U.S.…
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District Court for Middle Florida in Tampa. In so doing, Accuquote and DMS also violated provisions of the Virginia Telephone Privacy Protection Act, it said. Because telemarketing campaigns “generally place calls to hundreds of thousands or even millions of potential customers en masse,” Virginia resident John Bryant brings his action “on behalf of a proposed nationwide class of other persons who received illegal telemarketing calls” from or on behalf of Accuquote and DMS, it said. Bryant didn’t give Accuquote or DMS his prior express written consent to receive the calls, said the complaint. Bryant and all members of the class have been harmed by the acts of the defendants “because their privacy has been violated, they were annoyed and harassed, and, in some instances, they were charged for incoming calls,” it said. The calls occupied their cellphone lines, “rendering them unavailable for legitimate communication,” it said.